The oil and gas trainers association of Nigeria, OGTAN, has decried lack of human capital development in the Nigerian oil and gas sector.
At a media parley in Lagos, President of OGTAN, Mayowa Afe stated that in the absence of substantial investment in the development of human capital in any country, sustained economic growth and development might not be realised.
Speakers at the parley harped on the fact that human capital development remains a key prerequisite for Nigeria’s socio-economic and political transformation.
The oil and gas trainers association of Nigeria, OGTAN, has decried lack of human capital development in the Nigerian oil and gas sector.
At a media parley in Lagos, President of OGTAN, Mayowa Afe stated that in the absence of substantial investment in the development of human capital in any country, sustained economic growth and development might not be realised.
Speakers at the parley harped on the fact that human capital development remains a key prerequisite for Nigeria’s socio-economic and political transformation.
The oil and gas trainers association of Nigeria, OGTAN, has decried lack of human capital development in the Nigerian oil and gas sector.
At a media parley in Lagos, President of OGTAN, Mayowa Afe stated that in the absence of substantial investment in the development of human capital in any country, sustained economic growth and development might not be realised.
Speakers at the parley harped on the fact that human capital development remains a key prerequisite for Nigeria’s socio-economic and political transformation.
The oil and gas trainers association of Nigeria, OGTAN, has decried lack of human capital development in the Nigerian oil and gas sector.
At a media parley in Lagos, President of OGTAN, Mayowa Afe stated that in the absence of substantial investment in the development of human capital in any country, sustained economic growth and development might not be realised.
Speakers at the parley harped on the fact that human capital development remains a key prerequisite for Nigeria’s socio-economic and political transformation.
The oil and gas trainers association of Nigeria, OGTAN, has decried lack of human capital development in the Nigerian oil and gas sector.
At a media parley in Lagos, President of OGTAN, Mayowa Afe stated that in the absence of substantial investment in the development of human capital in any country, sustained economic growth and development might not be realised.
Speakers at the parley harped on the fact that human capital development remains a key prerequisite for Nigeria’s socio-economic and political transformation.
The oil and gas trainers association of Nigeria, OGTAN, has decried lack of human capital development in the Nigerian oil and gas sector.
At a media parley in Lagos, President of OGTAN, Mayowa Afe stated that in the absence of substantial investment in the development of human capital in any country, sustained economic growth and development might not be realised.
Speakers at the parley harped on the fact that human capital development remains a key prerequisite for Nigeria’s socio-economic and political transformation.
The oil and gas trainers association of Nigeria, OGTAN, has decried lack of human capital development in the Nigerian oil and gas sector.
At a media parley in Lagos, President of OGTAN, Mayowa Afe stated that in the absence of substantial investment in the development of human capital in any country, sustained economic growth and development might not be realised.
Speakers at the parley harped on the fact that human capital development remains a key prerequisite for Nigeria’s socio-economic and political transformation.
The oil and gas trainers association of Nigeria, OGTAN, has decried lack of human capital development in the Nigerian oil and gas sector.
At a media parley in Lagos, President of OGTAN, Mayowa Afe stated that in the absence of substantial investment in the development of human capital in any country, sustained economic growth and development might not be realised.
Speakers at the parley harped on the fact that human capital development remains a key prerequisite for Nigeria’s socio-economic and political transformation.